Since the current literature on brown tumour consists mostly of case reports focusing on single affected sites, the authors of this pictorial review describe the full imaging workup and pathway of suspected brown tumour in the setting of both primary and secondary...
The authors of this article aimed to describe the imaging features in smoking-related lung diseases and how the pathological manifestations translate on high-resolution computerized tomography. Article: Diffuse smoking-related lung diseases: insights from a...
In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) updated their nomenclature and made changes such as refining terminology of existing entities, adding descriptions of new tumor types, eliminating defunct categories, and updating biological characterization of various...
This article sets out to discuss the clinical and radiologic evaluation of patellar maltracking, offer an update on the cross-sectional imaging assessment, and summarize the management options. Article: Patellar maltracking: an update on the diagnosis and treatment...
Due to the new methods of dealing with the acute ischemic stroke in the last decade, the authors of this paper set out to review the imaging strategies in acute stroke and to debate several of them that might change in the near future. Article: Current concepts in...
This study aimed to provide clinical validation of a 2D SENSE-based accelerated cardiovascular magnetic resonance sequence and to investigate if this technique is accurate in quantifying left ventricle volumes, function, and mass compared to 2D cine steady-state free...
The most effective strategy for treating patients with rectal cancer is the total mesorectal excision. However, due to the high morbidity associated with this radical surgical procedure, surgeons might deem it as overtreatment in some cases. In this review, the...
The authors of this study set out to assess the current state of hybrid imaging in Europe with regards to operations, reading, reporting, qualification, and training. Two surveys were sent out and with responses from 26 European countries, the authors concluded a...
Cryoablation can be used for destroying cancer cells via osmosis and necrosis by freezing them. With necrosis, it is hypothesised that the immune system can induce an immune-specific reaction than can, in theory, affect cancer cells. This article reviews the...
The authors of this paper set out to review and systematize the distinguishing characteristics and abnormalities that can be found in Down syndrome patients. The focus of this study was on the radiological findings in the central nervous system, head and neck, and...